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    Protesters listen during a gathering in the pit at the University of North Carolina to protest the confederate monument "Silent Sam" and the recent concerns over the UNC Center for Civil Rights in Chapel Hill, N.C., Thursday, Aug. 31, 2017.
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    Low key photography of grungy old Soviet Union and United States of America flags. USSR, CCCP, USA.
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    This is a scene from "Sharpe," a television series about the British Army during the Napoleonic period.
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    ‘Titanic is returning to nature’: First submarine dive in years reveals rapidly deteriorating shipwreck
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    Democratic congressman evokes Hitler and Mussolini to condemn Trump ‘disloyal’ comments
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    Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich is interviewed in New York.
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    In this Aug. 23, 1969 file photo, Pass Christian Civil Defense Director Parnell McKay looks over the town’s main business district after Hurricane Camille passed through. Camille was a Category 5 storm when it made landfall along the Mississippi coast on Aug. 17, 1969, with maximum sustained winds estimated at nearly 200 mph and a devastating storm surge.
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    Chinese military operation against Hong Kong could trigger historic rupture with US
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    Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli made $194,398 last year and paid a combined $10,881 in state and federal taxes, according to newly released tax returns. (Photo: Graeme Jennings/Examiner)
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